The article reflects on the personal impact of The Face magazine on the author's life as a young Black gay man. Purchased at 14, the magazine was an entry point into a vibrant world of fashion, music, and subcultures, broadening the author's perspectives beyond their localized upbringing. The Face not only showcased the arts scene in London but also connected various tribes of youth culture, promoting inclusivity and a sense of belonging. The author's visit to an exhibition of The Face reminded them of its profound influence and memory, highlighting its role in shaping cultural experiences during the 1980s and 90s.
"The Face was like a cool, older teenager who invited you into a sexy new world where fashion, music and design fused to create a revolutionary culture."
"As a young Black gay man, that invitation meant everything; it opened a window into London's arts, music, clubbing, queer and fashion scene."
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